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Here is my doom machine I built a year ago. It's a Squier Sonic Bronco in Tahitian Coral, heavily modified and personalized, strung with Ernie Ball Bass Flats 2801.
Such a fun instrument, easy to play and great sounding. And I think the customising work I've done made it quite a looker, too.

 

Work done:

- Swaps:

  • Pickup to Seymour Duncan SCPB-3 "Quarter Pounder" (I had to attach an additional ply of MDF with threads to the bottom and add springs to make it adjustable)
  • Tuners to Gotoh GB11W
  • Nut to Tusq XL
  • Bridge saddles to 3-slotted vintage ones I had laying around (don't know the make)
  • string tree to Gotoh TB54 string retainer
  • knobs to Hosco HK-MKF

- Add-ons and personalisation:

  • Fender Vintage Jazz Bass pickup cover in chrome
  • custom order vinyl wrap on pickguard and headstock
  • custom 12th fret "marker" done with ultra-thin vinyl wrap and GitD tape
  • Fender Strap Blocks in Daphne Blue

 

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2 hours ago, Pea Turgh said:

Love this!  Great job.  Although I didn’t immediately think Doom machine.  😂

Thanks! To be honest, I fell for the stock Bronco in Tahitian Coral the first time I saw it because the color is just gorgeous and would look great with a floral pattern on the pickguard - so funky! But it quickly went from "funk machine" to "doom machine" since stoner and doom are my genres, and with the pickup that has a lot of oomph it turned out to be great for that purpose. It likes fuzzes.

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